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Michitsuna's mother

10th-century Japanese poet

935 - 995

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Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Michitsuna's mother is the 4,794th most popular writer (down from 3,637th in 2024), the 1,319th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,009th in 2019) and the 97th most popular Japanese Writer.

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Among Writers

Among writers, Michitsuna's mother ranks 4,794 out of 7,302Before her are Frédérick Tristan, Corín Tellado, Zakaria Tamer, Ion Druță, Igor Severyanin, and David Eddings. After her are Andrei Mureșanu, John Mawe, Jacques-Pierre Amette, Michael Hirst, Marc Okrand, and Félix María de Samaniego.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 935, Michitsuna's mother ranks 6Before her are Harald Bluetooth, Harald Greycloak, Hrotsvitha, William IV, Duke of Aquitaine, and Al-Qadi Abd al-Jabbar.  Among people deceased in 995, Michitsuna's mother ranks 7Before her are Eric the Victorious, Henry II, Duke of Bavaria, Haakon Sigurdsson, Ibn al-Nadim, García Fernández of Castile, and Kenneth II of Scotland.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Michitsuna's mother ranks 1,319 out of NaNBefore her are Kappei Yamaguchi (1965), Takako Doi (1928), Masafumi Terada (1994), Minoru Honda (1913), Ichikawa Raizō VIII (1931), and Seiichiro Kashio (1892). After her are Koto Matsudaira (1903), Eiji Ueda (1953), Haruhiko Kuroda (1944), Hideki Maeda (1954), Mitsuhisa Taguchi (1955), and Maria Ozawa (1986).

Among Writers In Japan

Among writers born in Japan, Michitsuna's mother ranks 97Before her are Koji Suzuki (1957), Itō Noe (1895), Yōko Ogawa (1962), Saneatsu Mushanokōji (1885), Yoshiki Tanaka (1952), and Sakyo Komatsu (1931). After her are Kenjirō Tokutomi (1868), Shōhei Ōoka (1909), Riichi Yokomitsu (1898), Sakutarō Hagiwara (1886), Tomoji Abe (1903), and Takeshi Shudo (1949).

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